Police are investigating a downtown Kitchener altercation that left a dog dead early Saturday. Witnesses urged to contact Waterloo police.
Early Morning Incident in Downtown Kitchener
An altercation in the early hours of Saturday left one dog dead in downtown Kitchener, prompting an investigation by the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS). Officers were first called shortly before 5:00 a.m. to a bus stop near Charles Street South and Cedar Street East after reports of a disturbance involving multiple people.
Two Locations, One Tragic Outcome
Upon arrival, police found several people and an injured dog at the bus stop. A short time later, officers were directed to a second location near King Street East and Eby Street North, close to the Kitchener Market, where a deceased dog was discovered.
Possible Dog-on-Dog Attack Reported
Initial accounts provided to police suggest the incident may have begun as a confrontation between individuals, during which one dog attacked another. The exact cause of the fatal injuries is still under investigation, and no charges have been announced at this time.
Police Seek Public Assistance
The WRPS General Investigations Unit is leading the case and is asking for the public’s help. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the police non-emergency line or submit an anonymous tip to Waterloo Region Crime Stoppers.
Community Concerns and Animal Welfare
The incident has raised concerns about safety for both residents and pets in busy public areas. Authorities hope witness statements will clarify events and help prevent similar occurrences in the future.